Getting that perfect blush

Blush is a hugely important part of make-up that most people seem to leave out – I believe because they don’t see the need for it. Well, the need is there!

With the help of an accurately-applied blush, you can refresh your face, making it look healthier and better. You can also change the shape of your face if you contour your cheeks to make your cheekbones stand out.

To make blush look natural, you should aim to put on just enough to highlight your cheeks, but not be able to tell that it’s there. For a night out, you may want to go a little heavier with the colour to actually look a little bit flushed or like you’re ‘blushing’!

Here are a few quick tips to get you comfortable and friendly with your blush:-

- If you use a powder blush, apply it AFTER you apply your foundation and powder for an accurate and more visible application.

- If you use a cream blush, apply it BEFORE your powder to properly define the cheekbones – creamy product must always go over powder textured product.

- If you have an oval face, apply the blush on the apples of your cheeks; if your face is more round, you should use a darker and lighter shade, the darker under your cheekbones and the lighter on the apples of your cheeks.

And there you have it – blush is an integral part of the make-up process, don’t leave it out!

Have a great week, from SuzieBeauty!

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July 26, 2010 – You see them on TV with perfect cheekbones that stand out like they were carved out separately when their faces were created… and then stuck on!

Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce… It’s all about make-up, ladies, and in this case – it’s all about the perfect blush!

Blush is a hugely important part of make-up that most people seem to leave out – I believe because they don’t see the need for it. Well, the need is there!

With the help of an accurately-applied blush, you can refresh your face, making it look healthier and better. You can also change the shape of your face if you contour your cheeks to make your cheekbones stand out.

To make blush look natural, you should aim to put on just enough to highlight your cheeks, but not be able to tell that it’s there. For a night out, you may want to go a little heavier with the colour to actually look a little bit flushed or like you’re ‘blushing’!

Here are a few quick tips to get you comfortable and friendly with your blush:-

– If you use a powder blush, apply it AFTER you apply your foundation and powder for an accurate and more visible application.

– If you use a cream blush, apply it BEFORE your powder to properly define the cheekbones – creamy product must always go over powder textured product.

– If you have an oval face, apply the blush on the apples of your cheeks; if your face is more round, you should use a darker and lighter shade, the darker under your cheekbones and the lighter on the apples of your cheeks.